pop up

pop up

To suddenly appear or become available. Problems started popping up as soon as the software went live.The next page will pop up in a moment, just give it a second to load.Look at all the bubbles popping up on the surface—something must be swimming down there.

pop up

pop up

v.

1. To cause something to jump upwards, often with a short, sharp, explosive sound: The batter popped up a fly ball to center field, where it was caught. I wedged a crowbar under the lid of the crate and popped it up.

2. To appear suddenly or unexpectedly: He dived under the water and popped up at the other end of the pool. The doctor told me to call her if any new symptoms pop up.

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